48 seal island road Bristol, RI 02809

Listing Agent

This luxurious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse is located in a pristine community and situated between the open space and walking trails of historic Mount Hope Farm and the spectacular waterfront of Mt. Hope Bay.
Soaring cathedral ceilings with over sized windows greet you when you step into this meticulously maintained condo that offers high quality detail and sophistication. This exceptional townhouse also features hardwood flooring throughout, a custom, open dining room with high ceilings that leads into a modern kitchen with granite countertops and a cozy family room with a gas fireplace and private deck for entertaining.
Retire to the master suite on the second floor with 2 walk in closets and a Master bath that includes a spa-like tub, separate shower and double sink vanity. Walk to private beach and store your kayak at the shores of Mt. Hope Bay. One mile to historic downtown Bristol waterfront, shopping, restaurants, and bike path. Next door to Mt. Hope Farm with weekly summer farmer's markets, historic lodging and an array of events throughout the year. This prime location is approximately 30 minutes to Newport and Providence and
a little over an hour to Boston. Buyer to pay 6 months of condo fees at closing to Brisol Landing HOA.

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Bristol

Tucked away on a peninsula in beautiful Narragansett Bay, Bristol is a charming seaside town offering a wonderful quality of life at a relaxed pace. Surrounded by 15 miles of shoreline, this area has a reputation for having one of the best coastlines for sailing enthusiasts. Bristol is also known as one of the most patriotic towns in the United States, right down to its red, white, and blue traffic lines down the middle of Main Street. It hosts the annual Bristol Fourth of July Parade, which is the oldest, continuous Fourth of July celebration in the nation. Bristol’s geography, as a peninsula between Narragansett Bay and Mount Hope Bay, makes the climate more moderate than most New England communities; warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.